Medical Health Encyclopedia

Hodgkin's Disease - Radiation Treatments

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  • Nausea and vomiting -- drugs known as serotonin antagonists, including ondansetron (Zofran) or granisteron (Kyril), can relieve these side effects in nearly all patients given moderate drugs and most patients who take more powerful drugs.
  • Diarrhea
  • Hair loss
  • Mouth sores
  • Weight loss
  • Depression

Serious Side Effects. Serious side effects can also occur and may vary depending on the specific drugs used. They include:

  • Neutropenia is a severe drop in white blood cells. Neutropenia increases the chance for infection and is a potentially life-threatening condition. Drugs called granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) are used to help boost white blood cell count. These drugs, which include filgrastim (Neupogen) and pegfilgrastim (Neulasta) can help lessen the risk for neutropenia occurrence and, if neutropenia does occur, to reduce its length and severity.
  • Anemia is a reduced number of red blood cells. Erythropoietin stimulates red blood cell (hemoglobin) production and can help reduce or prevent this side effect. It is available as epoetin alfa (Epogen, Procrit) and darbepoetin alfa (AranespIn patients with cancer, these drugs should be used to only treat anemia associated with chemotherapy and to increase hemoglobin levels to no more than 12 g/dL. Treatment should stop as soon as chemotherapy is complete. These drugs may not be safe or appropriate for all patients.
  • Infection. Patients must take precautions against infections (see "Infection Prevention" in Transplant section).
  • Liver and kidney damage
  • Abnormal blood clotting (thrombocytopenia)
  • Allergic reaction



Long-Term Complications.

  • Fatigue and general aches and pains are called somatic symptoms. Fatigue is especially common after chemotherapy and can sometimes last for several years.
  • Many women stop menstruating after chemotherapy. The risk for infertility is highest for women with advanced-stage Hodgkin’s disease who are treated after age 30. Studies indicate that the risk for infertility is higher with BEACOPP than with ABVD. Researchers are studying whether taking oral contraceptives during chemotherapy can reduce the risk.
  • Bone thinning (osteoporosis) may be related to steroid treatments such as prednisone.
  • Heart failure may occur with the use of anthracycline drugs (such as doxorubicin).
  • Bleomycin (Blenoxane) is particularly toxic to the lungs. Vinblastine may also pose a risk when used in combination with radiation therapy.
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